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FBI REPORT: Bernstein’s political activism made him a target of the Red Scare. An FBI investigation, including a 600-hundred page dossier on him came close to ruining Bernstein’s career.
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FBI REPORT: Bernstein’s political activism made him a target of the Red Scare. An FBI investigation, including a 600-hundred page dossier on him came close to ruining Bernstein’s career.
MIDTERM REVIEW: State Senator Adam Hinds (D-Pittsfield) is optimistic about the new generation of young women entering congress.
REFUGEE CRISIS: Dr. Jim Anderson analyzed the way that climate change has led to food shortages and crop failures, contributing to the global refugee crisis.
BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM: Brandeis forward Sam Volpe '19 kicks past an Emory defender in their game on Oct. 14.
DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Brandon Miskin ’19 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.
INTENSE FOCUS: Stephanie Borr ’22 prepares to spike the ball in a game against Maine at Presque Isle University on Sept. 7.
LONG ROAD AHEAD: Ibrahim Shkhess was one of one million refugees that entered Germany under Angela Merkel’s open-door policy.
THE BIG IDEA: Ben Segal ’20 conceived of the idea for EcoSort by observing how often Brandeis students incorrectly dispose of waste.
PROOF OF CONCEPT: Ben Segal ’20 and his team utilized various software, hardware and prototyping hacks to create EcoSort, a smart waste-disposal container.
DRAMATIC COMEDIC TENSION: Sophie Lee ’22 and Eli Esrig ’19 strike dramatic poses with two of the many doors on the set.
TOGETHER IN PROTEST: Smillie is the recipient of the 2018-2019 Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Award. ‘To build another world’ is her first solo exhibition.
KIND NOTES: Musician Jake Sibley ’19 contributed his talent to the coffeehouse along with cellist Tom Murdy ’19 (not pictured).
TUNEFUL IMPROV: False Advertising, Brandeis’ oldest improv group, entertained the SCC with their comedic stylings.
DON’T TOUCH ME: Jason Frank ’22 as Selsdon/Burgler brings Leanna Ugent ’22 as Poppy in for an uncomfortable side hug.